Canada's electoral history from 1867 to today

Christopher J. Kibermanis
aliasChristopher J. Kibermanis
Record
31688 · 15326

   Greek-Canadian   
Type of record
Elected candidate
Known but unelected candidate
Perennial candidate
Never been in office Performance: 0%
 
Alberta 0 2 2
Birth 24 March 1976
Age 48 years + 1 month
First run 22 November 2004 → 19 years + 5 months ago
↳ at age 28 years + 7 months
 
 
Special notes
Wikipedia article deleted 3 November 2023.
 
Christopher J. Kibermanis (1976– )
© Photo 2008 CBC — Fair trade
Family tie with other documented individual
None
 
Well that's interesting!
Kibermanis, an Alberta Liberal, lost the 2004 race in Edmonton-Castle Downs by only three votes against Thomas Lukaszuk, and that was after several court challenges and four recounts that dragged over more than two months after the election date.
 

Electoral history

Races 2  
Path points 2  
1 documented challenger
Thomas A. Lukaszuk  m  (2 runoffs)
 

 
Eligible: 29,226 Votes: 12,071 Participation: 41.30% Candidacies: 5
Provincial
26
Alberta
22 November 2004
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  PC  Majority
ID: 8751(F) — 26 Oct 2023 21:12 ET
Failed to enter this legislature
Age
28
LIB
2/5 5,019 41.76% -3 Winner:
PC
5,022 41.78% Thomas A. Lukaszuk
Eligible: 37,952 Votes: 13,944 Participation: 36.74% Candidacies: 4
Provincial
27
Alberta
3 March 2008
General
First-past-the-post
Gov't  PC  Majority
ID: 8836(F) — 1 Dec 2022 07:25 ET
Failed to enter this legislature
Age
31
LIB
2/4 5,090 36.65% -2,069 Winner:
PC
7,159 51.55% Thomas A. Lukaszuk

Online biographical reference

 Retrieved on
EN Non-standard link
CBC News (25 February 2008), Edmonton riding to rerun 2004"s closest vote
24 Mar 2024


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Pub.: 22 Jun 2019 17:01
Rev.: 24 Mar 2024 09:14 (but data presented dynamically)